>> well, i think marco rubio is the best sign so far. here's the problem. is that the republican party in a strong period from 1968 to '88, that was really their period of dominating stod earn electoral politics. did it with a strategy of polarization that essentially gathered up much of the population against, as it happened, african-americans. what we've seen now is a demographic shift. so you'll remember right before this latest election, this is why i wanted to write the story, all we were hearing about when it came to racial issues was how barack obama might not be able to get as much as 40% of the white male vote. well, three or four election cycles ago, that would have ruined him. today, that is the minority in this country. it's not just african-americans, it's asians, it's latinos, it's women who see themselves as an outsider group. that is the new majority that republicans have to deal with. so someone like marco rubio sees this as far as immigration reform goes. here is his problem. it's party or not just about candidates, attractive candidates,